1. The black widow bike used in the first episode of American Chopper on TLC.
2. 4.3 Million in cash for his 20% of OCC
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As of September 2011 this is a Rumor. Rumors persist that Paul Teutul Sr. passed away from complications related to pancreatic cancer. Thus far there is no confirmed news report from any verifiable source. Orange County Choppers (the company he owns) has made no statement nor has Discovery Networks (who produce the cable show American Chopper). Further, two of his sons are on Twitter (Paul Jr - @WhereIsPaulJr and Michael - @MikeyTeutulWG) and neither have said anything regarding losing their father. Actually, Mikey has made two tweets within the time frame that Paul Sr. is supposed to have passed. Either that makes Paul Jr. and Mikey totally heartless or the rumor that Paul Sr. passed away is a stupid hoax.
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Ask yourself this: Does Paul Teutel Jr have a father.
Paul Teutul Senior and Paul Teutul Junior are both artistic people with artistic differences. They have since ended their quarrel and sometimes work together on projects.
Paul Teutul Sr. was born on May 1, 1949.
Paul Teutul Sr. was born on May 1, 1949.
Paul Teutul Sr. was born on May 1, 1949.
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The court case between Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. centered around a dispute over the ownership and management of their motorcycle company, Orange County Choppers. The outcome resulted in a settlement that allowed Paul Jr. to continue his own motorcycle business while Paul Sr. retained ownership of Orange County Choppers. The case highlighted the strained relationship between the two, which had been exacerbated by personal and professional tensions. Ultimately, both parties moved forward with their respective ventures.
Paul Teutul, Sr. continues to run Orange County Choppers as of May 13, 2014. He is the founder and current owner of the company.
Paul Teutul Jr., known as Pauly Jr. from Orange County Choppers (OCC), is from Montgomery, New York. He is the son of Paul Teutul Sr., the founder of OCC, and has been involved in the family business, creating custom motorcycles and appearing on the reality TV show "American Chopper."
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